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In reply to the discussion: Do smoking bans apply to e-cigarettes? [View all]pnwmom
(110,172 posts)in the limited study I saw, there was quite a range in the results of the test -- different e-cigs had different results in terms of toxic chemical output and quantity of those chemicals. For example, only some had formaldehyde. Others had other toxic chemicals.
The main difference is that the approved inhalers went to the trouble of submitting the data to show that their devices were safe and effective. Since e-cigs are manufactured differently (and differently from each other), you can't just assume that because the approved inhalers are safe and effective, these other devices would be -- or that because one e-cig is safe and effective, all the rest would be. One of the things I read recently was a manager with one company who welcomed more regulation because he thought that some of his competitors were producing shoddy products and the FDA could stop them.